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Laurel College and University Demographics

There are a total of 5 degree and certificate programs offered at Laurel's 2 colleges and universities. You can choose to study in fields ranging from business administration and management, general to cosmetology, barber/styling, and nail instructor to bible/biblical studies.

The top-ranked school in Laurel is Southeastern Baptist College, with a student population of 79. In 2010, Southeastern Baptist College was ranked 71st in the nation.
Theology is the most popular course of study at Southeastern Baptist College.

Tuition

On average, colleges and universities in Laurel schools charge students $2,275 per year in tuition fees.
In Laurel, tuition rates can vary from $4,550 per year to $4,550 per year. The school charging the highest tuition rates is Southeastern Baptist College, while the school with the lowest tuition rates is Southeastern Baptist College.

Financial Aid

Laurel college students received $0 in grants, loans, and scholarships in 2008. Institutional grants and scholarships accounted for $0 of the total.
Mississippi College of Beauty Culture gave its students $0 in institutional financial aid. This was the highest amount of financial aid given by any Laurel school.

Laurel Student Demographics

Laurel schools had an enrollment of 152 students in 2010. This is 0% of the total number of Mississippi college students.
Southeastern Baptist College, with 79 students, had the highest number of students in Laurel, while Mississippi College of Beauty Culture, with only 73 students, had the lowest number.

Graduation and Retention Rates

The retention rate for Laurel colleges and universities, which is the percent of students who return to college after their first year, is about 88%.
The graduation rate for Laurel schools is approximately 66%.
Southeastern Baptist College has the highest graduation rate in Laurel, with 71% of students graduating. Mississippi College of Beauty Culture has the lowest rate, with 61% graduating.

Diversity

The ratio of female to male students enrolled in Laurel schools is 72 to 28.
The ratio of Laurel students who are 24 years old or younger to those who are over 24 years old is 0 to 100.
In 2009, 23 in 100 college students in Laurel identified themselves as being from a racial or ethnic minority.
Southeastern Baptist College, with 25% of students identifying themselves as being from a minority background, had the highest percentage of ethnically diverse students in Laurel.

Laurel Faculty Demographics

The total number of faculty employed by Laurel colleges and universities was 505.
Of these faculty members, 42% were female. 21% identified themselves as belonging to a racial or ethnic minority.

In 2009, Laurel colleges and universities had on average of 1 faculty for every 0 students.
Tougaloo College had faculty to student ratio of 1 to 1, which was the highest for all schools in Laurel.

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